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Bert Rigby, You're a Fool

  • Director: Carl Reiner
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Comedy, Americana
  • Themes: Social Climbing, Success is the Best Revenge, Down on Their Luck
  • Main Cast: Robert Lindsay, Cathryn Bradshaw, Robbie Coltrane, Anne Bancroft, Corbin Bernsen
  • Release Year: 1989
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Tony award-winning British musical comedy star Robert Lindsay makes his first important American film appearance in Bert Rigby, You're a Fool. Lindsay, of course, plays the title character, a coal miner who dreams of becoming a big showbiz star. Only problem is, there's very little demand for Bert Rigby's impersonations of Buster Keaton and Gene Kelly. Undaunted, Bert heads to Hollywood, where, while working as a butler in the household of movie mogul Jim Shirley (Corbin Bernsen), he must fend off the advances of Shirley's hot-to-trot wife, Meredith (Anne Bancroft). Befitting the old-fashioned nature of Bert Rigby's behavior and tastes in entertainment, director Carl Reiner adopts a "retro" approach to his material; at times, the film looks as though it was made in 1939 rather than 1989, despite its R-rated sex, profanity, and body-function jokes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jackie Gayle - I.I. Perlestein; Liberty Mounten - Elvis Impersonator; Bruno Kirby - Kyle De Forrest; Liz Smith - Mrs. Rigby; Lila Kaye - Mrs. Pennington; Ron Barker - English Butler; Jordan Bennett - Director (Improv Customer); Fanny Carby - Aunt Aggie; Carmen Du Sautoy - Tess Trample; Alison Jane Frazer - Stewardess; Deborah Geffner - Dancer; Katie Graves - Jogger; Kirk Hansen - Dancer; Ted Hayden - Martin; Robert Hines - Crown Royal Commercial Boy; Israel Juarbe - Bell Hop; Murray MacLeod - Beer Distributor; George Malpas - Minister; Monique Mannen - Dancer; Keith McDaniel - Dancer; Felix Montano - Dancer; Santos Morales - Jesus; Bill E. Rogers - Bert's Mate; Sebastian Russell - Dancer; Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad - Oriental Gardener; George D. Wallace - Bartender; Zoey Wilson - Miss Fogelson; John Cleese; Daniel Albert - Dancer; Dominique Barnes - Crown Royal Commercial Girl; Paul Butterworth - Bert's Mate; Johnny Dark - Customer at Improv; Mike Grady - Mick O'Grady; Terry Israel - Bar Patron; Frank Lugo - Latin Bar Patron; Harry Murphy - Beer Distributor; Julie Ow - Cashier; Beth Sjogren - Dancer; Barbara Stamm - Dinner Guest; Diana Weston - Young Mrs. Rigby; James Clark - Train Engineer

Credit

Michael Seirton - Art Director, Dianne I. Wager - Art Director, Penny Perry - Casting, Larry Hyman - Choreography, Ruth Myers - Costume Designer, Carl Reiner - Director, Bud Molin - Editor, Ralph Burns - Composer (Music Score), Terence Marsh - Production Designer, Jan de Bont - Cinematographer, George Shapiro - Producer, John Franco, Jr. - Set Designer, Peter Albiez - Special Effects, Carl Reiner - Screenwriter

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Bert Rigby, You're a Fool
Directed by Carl Reiner
Produced by George Shapiro
Written by Carl Reiner
Starring Robert Lindsay
Music by Ralph Burns
Cinematography Jan de Bont
Editing by Bud Molin
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) February 24, 1989
Running time 94 min
Country USA
Language English

Bert Rigby, You're a Fool is a 1989 American musical film directed by Carl Reiner, and starring Robert Lindsay in the title role.

Plot

Bert Rigby is a miner in a small dying town of Langmore in northern England, with aspirations to show business. He tells the story in flashback, while sitting in a bar. He lives with his mother, a musical fan, and next door to his sweetheart, Laurel Pennington. She lives above the pub where she works, and they have a bomb shelter straddling their back yards where they have secret meetings. While his fellows are on strike once again, Bert decides to try his luck in show-biz. He gets his chance when he performs in an amateur show, singing "Isn't It Romantic?", and his first appearance on stage goes all wrong, when his nose starts bleeding after an injury sustained playing football - but the audience loves him anyway. So he starts as a comedian in a traveling amateur show for $50 a night, touring around the country with his manager, Sid Trample, and Sid's wife Tess. Bert repeats the act he did in his first appearance, until he tires of it and starts doing a Buster Keaton imitation. During the tour they come across a crew filming a contraceptives commercial.

One day Bert gets an offer from an ad director from Hollywood and flies to America with Sid, expecting a great career ... and again leaving behind his pregnant young wife. Bert is calling Laurel when he is about to leave, and when he has to break off, he swears when he discovers his bags are missing, leaving Laurel with a misunderstanding. In Hollywood they film a commercial with him playing Buster Keaton, and directed by Kyle DeForest, the same director he had seen filming the contraceptives commercial, but the ad is dropped when a demographic survey reveals that most of the target audience had never heard of Keaton. Bert phone's Laurel to apologize, but he swears again when he slips on the wet bathroom floor, causing yet more misunderstanding. Bert then discovers that Sid has left him high and dry, and stranded in America, they part ways.

Bert then works as a pizza deliveryman, where he encounters a group of thugs, and then as a nightclub comic, where he defends a Hispanic man against a loutish patron. The grateful Hispanic hires Bert to work as a tree pruner. There he meets Meredith, the hot-to-trot wife of movie mogul I.I. Perlestein. When Bert is fired from his job as a tree pruner, he is then hired by Perlestein to work as a servant in their house, and to act as a technical advisor to Jim Shirley, a caddish Hollywood star who is playing a Briton in a film. While fending off the advances of Meredith, Bert forms a bond with Shirleys' son. Then Bert phones Laurel, and during their conversation, he has a dream where he sings to her "Dream a Little Dream of Me." The Perlestein's have a dinner party at their house, with Bert acting as the servant. The party becomes a disaster when the curtain hiding a priceless masterpiece is set on fire. The flashback ends, and the bartender tells Bert that the person he has been telling his story to does not speak English. Bert then dances in the bar, which catches the attention of an ad producer. Bert eventually returns to England in triumph, with a showing of his song-and-dance Crown Royal commercial in the town theatre. The commercial is followed by Bert doing a rendition of "Puttin' on the Ritz."

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